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Are You Financially Fit?
The Consumer Credit Counseling Service has assisted thousands
of people like you, with debt management advice and debt management
programs since 1966. CCCS is a member of the National Foundation
for Credit Counseling.
If you think that you may have a financial problem, take a few seconds
to answer the questions below.
If you answered "Yes" to more than five of the
questions on the Financial Fitness Checklist, you may already be in serious
financial trouble. But don't despair. There is a way to get your finances
in shape. A call now to Consumer Credit Counseling Service of MD &
DE, Inc. can help you begin the process of paying off your bills and learning
to live within a realistic budget.
When choosing a Counseling Service...
Know who you are dealing with!!
Be aware that all credit counseling services are not alike. The past
few years have seen the emergence of a "new breed" of counselor
that may not have your best interests in mind. To help you decide, here
are some of the questions you should ask:
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How long has the agency been in business? Organizations with
a long history of helping consumers are more likely to be reputable.
Check with the Better Business Bureau or State Consumer Protection
Division to see if any complaints have been lodged against the agency.
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Is the counseling service affiliated with a national trade association?
CCCS of Maryland & Delaware, Inc. is a member of the National
Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC). Membership in the NFCC signifies
that the agencies meet the highest quality standards including maintaining
a 501(c)(3) non-profit status.
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Is there a cost for service? Some counseling services offer
free counseling or consultation and then hit you with set-up and/or
monthly maintenance charges. Some of these charges may cost you hundreds
of dollars. Beware of hidden costs.
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Is the counseling service accredited? CCCS of Maryland &
Delaware is accredited through The Council on Accreditation of Services
for Families and Children, Inc. Rigorous quality and professional
performance standards must be met to achieve and maintain this distinction.
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Are the agency's counselors certified? Counselors that are
trained and tested on their knowledge of debt management are more
likely to provide accurate and professional advice. Counselors at
CCCS of Maryland & Delaware achieve certification through a series
of tests developed jointly by the NFCC and Purdue University and updated
by Accel eMedia.
- Is the agency in compliance with the MD Debt Management Services
Act? The Maryland Debt Management Services Act requires agencies
that are providing debt management services to Maryland residents to
be licensed and bonded. The law also limits the amount of fees that
can be charged to a maximum of $50.00 for set up and $8.00 per creditor
included in the debt management program up to $40.00.
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